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[quote][i]Originally posted by lave3k[/i] [br]Trying to read/write a ST (SGS-Thompson Microelectronics)model ST 95040. I have a GQ-4X which I just received, when I select the device I go to: serial eeprom, ST, M95040 The program says no adapter required, but that is obviously incorrect. I am using a SOIC8 adapter which I purchased from MCUMALL. The chip reads as though it is entirely blank, I also get the same result without errors and it verifies with nothing in the socket at all? Any help would be greatly appreciated. [/quote]
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lave3k
Posted - 08/07/2010 : 19:35:39
Trying to read/write a ST (SGS-Thompson Microelectronics)model ST 95040.
I have a GQ-4X which I just received, when I select the device I go to:
serial eeprom, ST, M95040
The program says no adapter required, but that is obviously incorrect. I am using a SOIC8 adapter which I purchased from MCUMALL.
The chip reads as though it is entirely blank, I also get the same result without errors and it verifies with nothing in the socket at all?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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ZLM
Posted - 08/08/2010 : 01:51:47
Check all pin contacting under a magnify glass.
Use blank check to confirm the chip is blank.
You can try to write some data and see if it can be verified after write.
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